To be honest I’m kinda glad to know that I’m not the only goofy ork lover who likes to make ork oc and write stories about it. I’ve recently created an evil sunz big mek OC, and because of some regional cultural reasons, warhammer was a pretty unpopular franchise in China blah blah blah. I was being mocked by other people for having an ork oc. This video gave me the confidence to “be orky”. Thank you Gaijin
I think part of the reason Oda nobunaga is remembered as the monster it's cuz he never got a chance to go beyond the conqueror phase of his rulership. Unlike the other two unifiers he was assassinated before he had solidify his rule and transition from the military warlord to the ruler. So all people remember is the conqueror
Also keep in mind he was tolerant toward the foreigner and even the Christian(even a lot of it was making sure he gets a good deal of weapons and stuff) . Oda also fought the alot of warrior Buddhist monks. Including one aftermath in which he killed a lot of them in a temple. Also when Uesugi Kenshi and Takeda shingen (devout Buddhists) challenged him, Oda jokingly said on the lines "then I'm a demon of the 6th hell". So a lot of the daymino most likely propaganda oda selling his soul to demon foreigners
And the burning part? Isn't that like Mitsuhide doing to kill Nobunaga? Unfortunate because it is a temple too so he gets blame for "hating temples" Like from how I recall he's the victim of the burning strategies. Not the other way around too.
...honestly, Glitzdakka being this tale's Mitsuhide makes sense. He's even got a reason for trying to Honnouji the hell out of Nobudakka's forces baked in: he's resolved to never let another git take advatage of his teef again, and fears Nobudakka'll eventually succumb to the temptation.
Oda was many things but cold blooded wasn't one of them. If anything, Nobunaga had a temper. A really bad temper that actually got him in trouble once or twice.
Yup. His rise to power literally started with a strategy that could be best described as an all-or-nothing gamble. If that plan failed, the Oda clan would have been wiped from the map.
While this isn't what I expected for the "Nobunaga isn't as bad as everyone thinks" video, it is what I should have expected from your channel. Japanese Historical learning from the lens of modern media. And I can only imagine if an Ork met Nobunaga they would: challenge him to a head butting contest, admire each other's daka and choppas, have a drinking contest, and then go krump some gitz. Repeat as necessary.
They'd also get a laugh out of the 'Takeda Cavalry Vs. Muskets' story. "So dey's rounded up all deir best boyz and squigz, and your boyz just shot 'em up as dey was chargin'?! Dat's hilarious!"
Kamen Rider Zi-o also used Nobunaga as a plot point. Since the main character is a Nobunaga fanboy and in the future he goes crazy and becomes an evil dictator. But his younger self wants to be a king to unify the world because of a horrible tragedy in his youth.
I love the idea of combining history with warhammer factions. My World Eater army is based on the idea of the Irish rebellion with them viewing the Imperium similarly to the British. This however has caused the very funny (to me anyway) connection that Khorne = The Goddess Danu and their version of Tuatha De Danann being daemon princes.
This is probably one of the best videos Gaijin has put out. Its the combination of his love for his hobbies and japanese history, and his pure passion. Nobunaga even makes a cameo!
This just made me realize something: Oda Nobunaga was literally living the roman Caesar way. Rising to power, accepting new recruits, as long as they see themselves as his subjects, getting back stabbed by a close member of his "senate". Even the interest in taking modernization inspiration from other nations, to improve his own army is similar. Would actually be interested to see a video about Orcish Roman Kaizerz.
My own headcanon here for Orka Nobudakka: Considering how his historical inspiration, Oda Nobunagga, was considered the Great Unifier of Japan, perhaps headcanon that Nobudakka also got together a great unifying of various Orks similar to previous Ork Bosses who brought Orks together for WAAAHH campaigns.
My first introduction to Oda Nobunaga was actually an otome game called "Sakura Admist Chaos" where he's the main poster boy for this game. They didn't hide the fact that he's publicly considered a "demon" due to his ruthlessness and tactic, even in the game he can come off as not a great dude even to you...but the story really showed a more human side to him, which for an otome game makes sense you're supposed to love this guy as your love interest, but it got me thinking once I heard the historical side: is this *really* all there is to it? Glad to see that my thoughts on there being more to it the pop media representation of Oda isn't just mine alone. Thanks Gaijin!
Well, yeah. Schools are there to essentially give you the basics. Anything else you want to study you have to do yourself or go to more specialized institutions for.
Ah, yes cant wait to hear more about the exploits of Orka Nobudakka, like that one time thw white scars chapter invaded his teritory twice with massive fleets of battleships, but both times they were stoped by a giant warpstorm, which the orks nicknamed the "The GorkaMorka winds"
I wonder how you made Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu into Orks. Just imagine all three Warbosses on the field, with Nobs wielding chainkatanas and Shoota Boys filling the air with dakka. And with them all in red, they'll be runnin' as fast as they can to get to krumpin' everything in their path
The biggest reason I think that Nobunaga has been so demonized in Japanese media is because of a simple concept: history is written by the winners. Because Nobunaga was killed and his ambitions thwarted, he made a convenient boogeyman for those who won the Warring States Period to ridicule to prop up thier own power. The same thing happened to Benedict Arnold. If the Continental Army had given him the respect and recognition he earned, he would have stayed loyal and probably gone down as one of America's greatest heroes.
I think my favourite version of Oda Nobunaga was in the Drifters anime. It shows how ruthless he can be, but also shows how intelligent he was. Cunning and brutal, just like da Orks.
I love hearing the head cannons people make for their 40k armies. I paint my Marines as the Silver Skulls, but even then I play them as their own unique entity in their Chapter given the lore.
My space marine force has, largely, been a mess for a while with more modern editions (well, since the Heroes of the Imperium supplemental list was removed), and might work with a Death Watch one now since the force, in my lore, started out as a Death Watch force that was stranded in an Imperial system under siege in a warp storm for who knows how long. But it was long enough that the apothecaries and others started recruiting and training new marines using the various gene seed due to a lack of other options there. Cue generations later with only a few of the originals still alive and who knows how many passes of the Inquisitor leading the group to have passed down his rosette, the storm ended and you have a mishmash of gene seed and, essentially, a chapter that founded itself there because they're surviving members are more comfortable with each other and have little real connection beyond gene seed with the progenitor chapters...and the Inquisition is trying to figure out hoe they ended up with a chapter of Space Marines that aren't from a founding and have none of the normal issues with other chapters as most due which isn't entirely true in reverse as well as several annoyed chapters who see their gene seed having been used there. They're fun to play around with lore wise because they also have less idea about what's going on in the galaxy.
Games and some people constantly go on and on how evil Nobunaga was. I remember watching Extra Credit's history on the guy and thinking "this guy isn't evil. He's just effective." And, when it comes to the burning and slaughter of the temples...That was less "evil" and more they didn't give him any other choice. After 10 years fighting at a previous temple and him needing his armies elsewhere, he did the only thing he could do to end the bloodshed early. Honestly, it was the same rationale as using the atomic bomb. It cost a lot of lives, both innocent and military, but it ended the conflict with those people quickly. When the enemy fights on the terms of "Victory or last man standing"...you kinda have to take them up on that offer.
I'm not even a Warhammer fan. I just enjoy you passionately talking about these lil dudes that bring you such joy! 🥰 The historical contexts are a delicious delicious bonus. :3
I don't blame you for liking Nobunaga, Gaijin. The guy's one of the most interesting damyo to learn about from the Sengoku era, it wouldn't surprise me if he was ahead of his time with a few things.
This is probably the most invested I've been in WH40K since MTG decided to make Commander decks based on the franchise. ... You... were already aware of that, right Gaijin? 😅
It’s so fun listing to you talk about your oc boyz. Also enjoy the history of Nobunaga in the process. Keep on doing what you love Goomba and mad respect to the Boss.
Honestly, my favorite version of Nobunaga I've seen in modern media has to be from the Nioh series. They do a pretty good job building up the idea that he was supposedly an absolute monster during the first game, yet when he's brought back from the dead and fights you, he simply chooses to walk away. He was content with how things were going and saw no reason to restart his conquest despite being given the chance. This, plus his development in the sequel, really helped to show how despite how horrific some of actions supposedly were, he did not do them because he enjoyed them but because he saw them as necessary to unite Japan.
Now I have an image in my head of Nobunaga and Nobudakka sitting aross from one another, both trying to decide if they want to team up with the other, recruit the other or kill the other and take over their boiz. You own the OC and know more about Nobunaga than I do so you can decide how that plays out GG.
I actually have a funny idea. when I finish watching this video and remembered I actually have my own homebrew chapter of space marines, called the lunar sabers, which are all basically samurai with their leader being the equivalent of Miyamoto Musashi. I’m gonna see if I can make a story with the lunar sabers having an interaction with the strange boyz
I enjoyed the Nobunaga history. He is personally my favourite of the three unifiers. Toyotomi is second as his story maybe Orkish in his own right. Going from possibly lowest level of grunt to the big boss. And while Tokugawa was the one to make a successful dynasty in the end, he was mostly lucky that his patience was rewarded. And being mostly portrayed as a villain in media, I call that a successful PR campaign by Oda Nobunaga. And while I enjoy the historical Oda Nobunaga, my favourite portrayal is his character in the Type Moon Fate/ franchise, as a gender bent joke character who nearly causes the end of the world on multiple events then laughs if off as the carefree character she is.
Gaijin, I know you're going through stressful times and it may seem like life has nothing more to offer. But know that there will be unlimited supply of PRAISE & SUPPORT here from your loyal and upbeat fans. The kind of fans who gratefully watch every video you create and absorb all the information from the edutainment videos. Your fans love you Gaijin!!
Duude this is the freaking best! Love it! Love the Orkz, your combination of WarHammer 40K and actual history, and your OC Warboss is freaking genius. 100% awesome lore.
I doubt hed know but the thought of this war boss fighting a Lamenter overtaken by the black rage them screaming about being sanguinius and Orku chuckling "Call me Horas" is badass XD
With that title (before the orka nobudakka bit) I was half expecting Magara Naotaka, an absolute beast of a man at over 2 meters (6'7) running around in battle swinging an odachi around, da greatest choppa, the guy was even taller than Yasuke
Love the video and Orka! Give him a taller than average Red grot as a retainer, that he save from being eaten, or something! As a Yasuke representation! I think that would be cool as hell!
The best depiction of Nobunaga has to be one in Kurosawa's Kagemusha. Restless soul who can't stay in one place, has to ride his horse around in circles, has deep fascination with the west, is explosive and impulsive in his actions, but with good judgement and reasoning. God I wish there was more period dramas centered around great unifiers. Also: Great army. I always liked Orks because of the player base. Now I kinda want to see more factions hit with japanesing beam.
The anime Nobunaga the Fool (at least in the English translation) is this bizarre mash-up of science fiction, Historical figures, mythological figures, and world mythology in general. It is a place where entire nations are planets in a massive system of individual planets, and almost everyone fights in giant mechanical armors that are uncreatively called "armors," and the bigger armor units being called the uncreative "Giant Armors." In the series, Nobunaga is more of a bro-type character, often referred to as a fool by those around him that aren't his friends because they don't really know him; I think Gaijin Goombah might get a kick out of that, mainly because just how different their portrayal of Nobunaga is, and that's mostly because they are focusing on a younger Nobunaga that wants to prove himself as warrior and leader, which is a bit different from the established warrior and leader that is often demonized or mysteriously given demonic-esque powers for story reasons. And Nobunaga is an outlier in all of this; he's a clearly oriental individual, but the Giant Armor he uses is of a European design, and he can't come up with a good name for it. So when Leonardo Da Vinci and Joan of Arc, yes they really do show up as supporting cast to Nobunaga, come to the planet and make a reference to how one who can overturn fate is called "The Fool," which in the Western world is an obvious reference to Tarot Cards and what they represent (in Tarot, the card known as The Fool is one of the Major Arcana and is often used as a representation of an individual, object, event, or force with the power alter and/or overturn Fate and Destiny), Nobunaga unironically doesn't get the reference but thinks that's so great he actually names his armor "The Fool," from that point onward, and that's how the series refers to it throughout the rest of its run. At the very least, it's a break from the norm that can feel like breath fresh air at times. But like I said above, the series is a bit of mash-up. In addition to Da Vinci and Joan of Arc, they have King Arthur, made Charlamegne (the ruler of France, and also where the concept of King Arthrur's Round Table comes from) a woman for whatever reason, and the whole series also takes the time to include mystical gemstones that can grant Armors and Giant Armors additional abilities.
I saw the Japanese version and it is that weird. It was made by the creator of Star Driver after all. Also you forgot that King Arthur was a dirty old man that wanted his girl back. That Da Vinci literally got dragged off to hell just because. And that everyone was wrong and it was Mitsuhide who was the savior king.
Naming your OC character after a historical person..... that's exactly what 40k is. In fact, I'm kinda surprised that there isn't already a character based off of Nobunaga.
How did I miss this? I love your ork videos and I'm already subbed to your GimGam Glitzdakka channel. This was awesome, and it is really cool how Oda Nobunaga was this intelligent, cunning leader over just being the biggest warlord.
I'm an old Eldar player from 3rd-5th edition. I've been bouncing around armies since 8th edition but recently got into Orks.....This channel is making me love Orks even more
Gaijin Gombah is turning into an Ork channel and I'm all here for it
To be fair, he already had the sentient fungus covered. It was about time he decided to cover him skin in da best color.
WAAAAAAAAAAGH!
@@mechanicsmokems9718DAKKA DAKKA DAKAA!!!
*WAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGHHHH!!!*
Gaijin Ork
To be honest I’m kinda glad to know that I’m not the only goofy ork lover who likes to make ork oc and write stories about it. I’ve recently created an evil sunz big mek OC, and because of some regional cultural reasons, warhammer was a pretty unpopular franchise in China blah blah blah. I was being mocked by other people for having an ork oc. This video gave me the confidence to “be orky”. Thank you Gaijin
I think part of the reason Oda nobunaga is remembered as the monster it's cuz he never got a chance to go beyond the conqueror phase of his rulership. Unlike the other two unifiers he was assassinated before he had solidify his rule and transition from the military warlord to the ruler. So all people remember is the conqueror
Also keep in mind he was tolerant toward the foreigner and even the Christian(even a lot of it was making sure he gets a good deal of weapons and stuff) . Oda also fought the alot of warrior Buddhist monks. Including one aftermath in which he killed a lot of them in a temple. Also when Uesugi Kenshi and Takeda shingen (devout Buddhists) challenged him, Oda jokingly said on the lines "then I'm a demon of the 6th hell". So a lot of the daymino most likely propaganda oda selling his soul to demon foreigners
@@starmaker75As stated in the video.
so you say otto von bismarck minus the post unification war period?
You either die a villain, or live long enough to become a hero... 😓
And the burning part? Isn't that like Mitsuhide doing to kill Nobunaga? Unfortunate because it is a temple too so he gets blame for "hating temples"
Like from how I recall he's the victim of the burning strategies. Not the other way around too.
Orka Nobudakka is amazing and learning about how the historic inspirations of him is great
...honestly, Glitzdakka being this tale's Mitsuhide makes sense. He's even got a reason for trying to Honnouji the hell out of Nobudakka's forces baked in: he's resolved to never let another git take advatage of his teef again, and fears Nobudakka'll eventually succumb to the temptation.
Oda was many things but cold blooded wasn't one of them. If anything, Nobunaga had a temper. A really bad temper that actually got him in trouble once or twice.
Yup. His rise to power literally started with a strategy that could be best described as an all-or-nothing gamble. If that plan failed, the Oda clan would have been wiped from the map.
While this isn't what I expected for the "Nobunaga isn't as bad as everyone thinks" video, it is what I should have expected from your channel. Japanese Historical learning from the lens of modern media. And I can only imagine if an Ork met Nobunaga they would: challenge him to a head butting contest, admire each other's daka and choppas, have a drinking contest, and then go krump some gitz. Repeat as necessary.
They'd also get a laugh out of the 'Takeda Cavalry Vs. Muskets' story.
"So dey's rounded up all deir best boyz and squigz, and your boyz just shot 'em up as dey was chargin'?! Dat's hilarious!"
Kamen Rider Zi-o also used Nobunaga as a plot point. Since the main character is a Nobunaga fanboy and in the future he goes crazy and becomes an evil dictator. But his younger self wants to be a king to unify the world because of a horrible tragedy in his youth.
And in any order necessary.
I got say, Orka Nobudakka is such a great name because its such a poorly veiled reference and just sounds dumb and amazing at the same time
Right up there with Orkimedes.
Orka Nobudakka!!!! Oh god yes I am going to make a entire sengoku period ork army with the great warriors of the period!!
The Sengorku Jidai is here!
I love the idea of combining history with warhammer factions. My World Eater army is based on the idea of the Irish rebellion with them viewing the Imperium similarly to the British. This however has caused the very funny (to me anyway) connection that Khorne = The Goddess Danu and their version of Tuatha De Danann being daemon princes.
@@Nehfarius JUSTICE WAAAGGGH! THE WAAAGGHHH REGEND!!!!
I have a faction of Imperial Guard who are basically Alexander the Great's Foot Companions.
@@Roosauec Feet!?
This is probably one of the best videos Gaijin has put out. Its the combination of his love for his hobbies and japanese history, and his pure passion. Nobunaga even makes a cameo!
Next video : How Commando Orks wearing sneaky purple are actual ninjas.
This just made me realize something: Oda Nobunaga was literally living the roman Caesar way. Rising to power, accepting new recruits, as long as they see themselves as his subjects, getting back stabbed by a close member of his "senate". Even the interest in taking modernization inspiration from other nations, to improve his own army is similar.
Would actually be interested to see a video about Orcish Roman Kaizerz.
Never got into warhammer personally, but i can totally respect the lore and joy that the characters, bring people.
Honestly I hope this starts a trend for Warhammer channels to talk about and display their own personal Warhammer OCs. These are really fun ^^
My own headcanon here for Orka Nobudakka:
Considering how his historical inspiration, Oda Nobunagga, was considered the Great Unifier of Japan, perhaps headcanon that Nobudakka also got together a great unifying of various Orks similar to previous Ork Bosses who brought Orks together for WAAAHH campaigns.
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My first introduction to Oda Nobunaga was actually an otome game called "Sakura Admist Chaos" where he's the main poster boy for this game. They didn't hide the fact that he's publicly considered a "demon" due to his ruthlessness and tactic, even in the game he can come off as not a great dude even to you...but the story really showed a more human side to him, which for an otome game makes sense you're supposed to love this guy as your love interest, but it got me thinking once I heard the historical side: is this *really* all there is to it?
Glad to see that my thoughts on there being more to it the pop media representation of Oda isn't just mine alone. Thanks Gaijin!
You taught me more about Japanese history than the schools I’ve been to ever would.
I learned today that the Japanese are Orks... And I don't know what to do with this information.
Well, yeah. Schools are there to essentially give you the basics. Anything else you want to study you have to do yourself or go to more specialized institutions for.
You got taught stuff?! The only thing i learned in school is how to throw a punch and that humans are bastards.
I'm losing it at the ork speaking japanese. This whole video is great!
Ah, yes cant wait to hear more about the exploits of Orka Nobudakka, like that one time thw white scars chapter invaded his teritory twice with massive fleets of battleships, but both times they were stoped by a giant warpstorm, which the orks nicknamed the "The GorkaMorka winds"
I wonder how you made Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu into Orks. Just imagine all three Warbosses on the field, with Nobs wielding chainkatanas and Shoota Boys filling the air with dakka. And with them all in red, they'll be runnin' as fast as they can to get to krumpin' everything in their path
The biggest reason I think that Nobunaga has been so demonized in Japanese media is because of a simple concept: history is written by the winners. Because Nobunaga was killed and his ambitions thwarted, he made a convenient boogeyman for those who won the Warring States Period to ridicule to prop up thier own power. The same thing happened to Benedict Arnold. If the Continental Army had given him the respect and recognition he earned, he would have stayed loyal and probably gone down as one of America's greatest heroes.
Nioh 2 is what made me research Nobunaga myself, and I was surprised how much I found him interesting as well.
I think my favourite version of Oda Nobunaga was in the Drifters anime. It shows how ruthless he can be, but also shows how intelligent he was. Cunning and brutal, just like da Orks.
I love hearing the head cannons people make for their 40k armies. I paint my Marines as the Silver Skulls, but even then I play them as their own unique entity in their Chapter given the lore.
My space marine force has, largely, been a mess for a while with more modern editions (well, since the Heroes of the Imperium supplemental list was removed), and might work with a Death Watch one now since the force, in my lore, started out as a Death Watch force that was stranded in an Imperial system under siege in a warp storm for who knows how long. But it was long enough that the apothecaries and others started recruiting and training new marines using the various gene seed due to a lack of other options there.
Cue generations later with only a few of the originals still alive and who knows how many passes of the Inquisitor leading the group to have passed down his rosette, the storm ended and you have a mishmash of gene seed and, essentially, a chapter that founded itself there because they're surviving members are more comfortable with each other and have little real connection beyond gene seed with the progenitor chapters...and the Inquisition is trying to figure out hoe they ended up with a chapter of Space Marines that aren't from a founding and have none of the normal issues with other chapters as most due which isn't entirely true in reverse as well as several annoyed chapters who see their gene seed having been used there.
They're fun to play around with lore wise because they also have less idea about what's going on in the galaxy.
The orkish-japanese cracks me up so much. I love this so much. Good on you Gaijin Goombah!
Games and some people constantly go on and on how evil Nobunaga was. I remember watching Extra Credit's history on the guy and thinking "this guy isn't evil. He's just effective." And, when it comes to the burning and slaughter of the temples...That was less "evil" and more they didn't give him any other choice. After 10 years fighting at a previous temple and him needing his armies elsewhere, he did the only thing he could do to end the bloodshed early.
Honestly, it was the same rationale as using the atomic bomb. It cost a lot of lives, both innocent and military, but it ended the conflict with those people quickly. When the enemy fights on the terms of "Victory or last man standing"...you kinda have to take them up on that offer.
I'm not even a Warhammer fan. I just enjoy you passionately talking about these lil dudes that bring you such joy! 🥰 The historical contexts are a delicious delicious bonus. :3
Using Warhammer lore "Orks pacifically" to teach Japanese history is legendary! 😆
Damnit. Just imagine, if Gaijin Goombah made an Ork Warboss Oda Nobunaga, pretty sure someone out there made an Ork Warboss based off Cao Cao too! 😲
Nobudakka :This humie cannot be wash, I BUY ONE !!!!
My guess on why Nobunaga's cruel actions are so focused on over other samurai of the time is that he was the one in charge
I am 100% A HUGE fan of the name this Ork Boss. You have no idea how much of grin it put on my face.
An ork speaking Japanese was so cursed but also such great imagery. Also, this is the first time someone has their own army OC for 40k.
I don't blame you for liking Nobunaga, Gaijin. The guy's one of the most interesting damyo to learn about from the Sengoku era, it wouldn't surprise me if he was ahead of his time with a few things.
If this becomes an Ork channel for a while, than I want an April fools day video about the purple orks being the greatest ninjas 😂.
"history rant incoming, you may wanna skip this part" gaijin, you beautiful human, you dont know us yet, do you? *grabs popcorn*
As someone who loves original characters and especially those based off of historical and legendary figures this is awesome.
That's good use of the Skulls Of The Shogun music. Nostalgic.
Duuuuude it's so perfect! Japanese instruments while really grungy.
This is probably the most invested I've been in WH40K since MTG decided to make Commander decks based on the franchise.
... You... were already aware of that, right Gaijin? 😅
Hideyorki: ISee, i told you that guy knew where the good WAAGH was!
It’s so fun listing to you talk about your oc boyz. Also enjoy the history of Nobunaga in the process. Keep on doing what you love Goomba and mad respect to the Boss.
The Orky Japanese voice was something i never expected to hear but i love very much
Honestly, my favorite version of Nobunaga I've seen in modern media has to be from the Nioh series. They do a pretty good job building up the idea that he was supposedly an absolute monster during the first game, yet when he's brought back from the dead and fights you, he simply chooses to walk away. He was content with how things were going and saw no reason to restart his conquest despite being given the chance. This, plus his development in the sequel, really helped to show how despite how horrific some of actions supposedly were, he did not do them because he enjoyed them but because he saw them as necessary to unite Japan.
"So what let you to Warhammer?"
A Goomba. No regrets.
Now I have an image in my head of Nobunaga and Nobudakka sitting aross from one another, both trying to decide if they want to team up with the other, recruit the other or kill the other and take over their boiz.
You own the OC and know more about Nobunaga than I do so you can decide how that plays out GG.
You sound so happy talking about your Orky Bois, and it makes me happy too. More please!
Orka Nobudakka, guess best way to krump is to become one with your dakka XD
I actually have a funny idea. when I finish watching this video and remembered I actually have my own homebrew chapter of space marines, called the lunar sabers, which are all basically samurai with their leader being the equivalent of Miyamoto Musashi. I’m gonna see if I can make a story with the lunar sabers having an interaction with the strange boyz
I enjoyed the Nobunaga history. He is personally my favourite of the three unifiers. Toyotomi is second as his story maybe Orkish in his own right. Going from possibly lowest level of grunt to the big boss. And while Tokugawa was the one to make a successful dynasty in the end, he was mostly lucky that his patience was rewarded. And being mostly portrayed as a villain in media, I call that a successful PR campaign by Oda Nobunaga. And while I enjoy the historical Oda Nobunaga, my favourite portrayal is his character in the Type Moon Fate/ franchise, as a gender bent joke character who nearly causes the end of the world on multiple events then laughs if off as the carefree character she is.
I, weirdly, wasn't prepared for orcish Japanese but I'm here for it.
Nobunagun is my favorite Nobunaga anime. It's an oldy, but it's *great*.
"Behold, Wretches, my vaunted Triple Volly!"
Two great flavours that go well together apparently
Gaijin, I know you're going through stressful times and it may seem like life has nothing more to offer. But know that there will be unlimited supply of PRAISE & SUPPORT here from your loyal and upbeat fans. The kind of fans who gratefully watch every video you create and absorb all the information from the edutainment videos. Your fans love you Gaijin!!
I like him in Drifters, like a lot
I had the idea of making "Gork Flashing Git" the George Washington of Ork boiz. "Oi kannot tell a loi. Datz too morky."
Been a while since I watch you but I’m loving the ork content
Damn, now I want to see Da Krew as custome minnies.
Duude this is the freaking best! Love it! Love the Orkz, your combination of WarHammer 40K and actual history, and your OC Warboss is freaking genius. 100% awesome lore.
So much talk about Nobunaga and mecha, was anyone else expecting clips from Nobunaga The Fool? I think GG would love it.
Lil' G was having so much fun, he exploded! Hope he survived 😅
He's fine. XD
You have opened the 40K gates, ITS IMPOSSIBLE TO STOP THE GREEN TIDE FROM FLOODING THE PLACE
I doubt hed know but the thought of this war boss fighting a Lamenter overtaken by the black rage them screaming about being sanguinius and Orku chuckling "Call me Horas" is badass XD
With that title (before the orka nobudakka bit) I was half expecting Magara Naotaka, an absolute beast of a man at over 2 meters (6'7) running around in battle swinging an odachi around, da greatest choppa, the guy was even taller than Yasuke
Gaijin, that is one of the coolest OCs I have heard in a long time.
Can't get enough of these Orc lore stuff.
And inspiration from Oda Nobunaga of all people? Excellent! Perfection!
If you find a bit for your dudes, GO FOR IT.
ORKZ ORKZ ORKZ ORKZ ORKZ ORKZ!
Ork lore and Japanese history from one of my favorite channels, love it! Perfect inspiration and motivation to work on my kitbashes.
That video was a freaking delight.
Love the video and Orka! Give him a taller than average Red grot as a retainer, that he save from being eaten, or something! As a Yasuke representation! I think that would be cool as hell!
The best depiction of Nobunaga has to be one in Kurosawa's Kagemusha.
Restless soul who can't stay in one place, has to ride his horse around in circles, has deep fascination with the west, is explosive and impulsive in his actions, but with good judgement and reasoning.
God I wish there was more period dramas centered around great unifiers.
Also: Great army. I always liked Orks because of the player base.
Now I kinda want to see more factions hit with japanesing beam.
The anime Nobunaga the Fool (at least in the English translation) is this bizarre mash-up of science fiction, Historical figures, mythological figures, and world mythology in general. It is a place where entire nations are planets in a massive system of individual planets, and almost everyone fights in giant mechanical armors that are uncreatively called "armors," and the bigger armor units being called the uncreative "Giant Armors." In the series, Nobunaga is more of a bro-type character, often referred to as a fool by those around him that aren't his friends because they don't really know him; I think Gaijin Goombah might get a kick out of that, mainly because just how different their portrayal of Nobunaga is, and that's mostly because they are focusing on a younger Nobunaga that wants to prove himself as warrior and leader, which is a bit different from the established warrior and leader that is often demonized or mysteriously given demonic-esque powers for story reasons. And Nobunaga is an outlier in all of this; he's a clearly oriental individual, but the Giant Armor he uses is of a European design, and he can't come up with a good name for it. So when Leonardo Da Vinci and Joan of Arc, yes they really do show up as supporting cast to Nobunaga, come to the planet and make a reference to how one who can overturn fate is called "The Fool," which in the Western world is an obvious reference to Tarot Cards and what they represent (in Tarot, the card known as The Fool is one of the Major Arcana and is often used as a representation of an individual, object, event, or force with the power alter and/or overturn Fate and Destiny), Nobunaga unironically doesn't get the reference but thinks that's so great he actually names his armor "The Fool," from that point onward, and that's how the series refers to it throughout the rest of its run.
At the very least, it's a break from the norm that can feel like breath fresh air at times. But like I said above, the series is a bit of mash-up. In addition to Da Vinci and Joan of Arc, they have King Arthur, made Charlamegne (the ruler of France, and also where the concept of King Arthrur's Round Table comes from) a woman for whatever reason, and the whole series also takes the time to include mystical gemstones that can grant Armors and Giant Armors additional abilities.
I saw the Japanese version and it is that weird. It was made by the creator of Star Driver after all. Also you forgot that King Arthur was a dirty old man that wanted his girl back. That Da Vinci literally got dragged off to hell just because. And that everyone was wrong and it was Mitsuhide who was the savior king.
The anime/Manga Nobunagun utilizes the three line volley impressively well
god damn, Nubadaka's head is infested with many hair squigs.
Still waiting for the faction review of Cathay.
Returning to Gaijin Goombah’s channel after nearly a decade to find out he’s a 40K Orc channel is insane
That was an awesome video! Lots of historical apologetics and a hilarious Ork version of a historical figure.
Daddy Oda loved guns, really all the justification I needed to make him an ork.
ORKZ IS MADE FOR FIGHTIN' AND WINNIN'
Who’d ever thought Nobunaga would have a sense of humor through calling himself “Demon King of the Sixth Heaven”!
18:00 "Fire and Blood"
*GoT theme intensifies*
Dang, you incorperated nobudaka’s inspiration so creatively, also love that he speaks japanese in the most orcish way possible
You made me a fan of oda nubunaga in one video.
Naming your OC character after a historical person..... that's exactly what 40k is.
In fact, I'm kinda surprised that there isn't already a character based off of Nobunaga.
Honestly I like the Lore you gave off in your oc, I definitely want to hear more of them.
Very fun and historical content. I enjoyed it while washing dishes.
It ain't about da money, IT'S ABOUT DA MEKSSSSS
Oh man, Nobu really didn't want to have to _constantly_ be aware if the rice paddies start to recite sutras...
I'm lost with the ork lore, but I'm still liking what's happening!
I dunno… Nobudakka’s explanation for having the most soup’d up cyborg body sounds an awful lot like how he discovered the weakness of the flesh…
ok thats it "TIME FOR THE IMPERIUM OF MAN!!!!"
How did I miss this? I love your ork videos and I'm already subbed to your GimGam Glitzdakka channel. This was awesome, and it is really cool how Oda Nobunaga was this intelligent, cunning leader over just being the biggest warlord.
The Katana is truly a stylish choppa. but when you combine da choppa and the Dakka, dats wen the true Krumpin comes about.
So which 40K faction will you cover next?
0:11 I'm already cracking up, good sign.
FINALLY! HE'S LISTENING! HE'S MAKING THE EMPEROR PROUD! DOESN'T MATTER HIS FACTION, THE EMPEROR IS PROUD!
Also Nobudaka is my new favorite thing! I love any and all SENGOKU ERA references! 😃
A mix of Japanese culture and orks? if I may quote Bryan Danielson. YES! YES! YES!
That intro was explosive.. 😰
I'm an old Eldar player from 3rd-5th edition. I've been bouncing around armies since 8th edition but recently got into Orks.....This channel is making me love Orks even more
As an all around cavalry hater, the battle of Nagashino is definitely part of my top 10 favorites
1.That ork talking in Japanese was awesome
2. Danggit why you’d have to show me Gear Guts, my poor wallet, I’m making MURICA orks now